Association of the degree of adiposity and duration of obesity with measures of cardiac structure and function: The CARDIA study

Objective Examine whether there are independent influences of a greater degree of adiposity and longer duration of obesity on cardiac structure and function. Methods Participants of CARDIA were 18‐30 years when they underwent a baseline examination in 1985‐86. Seven follow‐up examinations were condu...

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description Objective Examine whether there are independent influences of a greater degree of adiposity and longer duration of obesity on cardiac structure and function. Methods Participants of CARDIA were 18‐30 years when they underwent a baseline examination in 1985‐86. Seven follow‐up examinations were conducted every 2‐5 years. Results Among 2,547 participants who underwent an echocardiogram at the year 25 examination and were not obese at baseline, 34.4 and 35.5% were overall (BMI ≥ 30 kg m−2) and abdominally obese (waist circumference: men: >102 cm; women: >88 cm) at year 25, respectively. A greater degree of overall and abdominal adiposity at year 25 were each associated with a greater left ventricular (LV) mass (P 
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Adiposity - physiology
Adolescent
Adult
Adults
Body Mass Index
Cardiovascular disease
Disease Progression
Echocardiography
Female
Gastrointestinal surgery
Heart attacks
Heart failure
Heart Ventricles - pathology
Heart Ventricles - physiopathology
Humans
Longitudinal Studies
Male
Obesity
Obesity - diagnostic imaging
Obesity - pathology
Obesity - physiopathology
Organ Size
Quality control
Risk Factors
Studies
Ventricular Remodeling
Waist Circumference
Young Adult
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